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Cornelia, Ga., May 20th. 1898.
Hon. F. C. Tate
Dear Sir: 1 uu
dorstainl lliit a charge in being made
i;ainst you in the Gainesville papers
an account of ihe appointment cf J. ::
i ;ig at Cornelia. This is my po.-t
--office r ; t Kinff was appoint and on v.r
re omntendation and li.et il.c n-
of n m.uoiuy •>: the tlomo
v rat getting mail at this office. Any
statement that other influences sc
cured King’s appointment is lintnie,
and in justice to you I make state
ment and you are authorized to use
this letter as you sec proper.
Yours truly,
Jas \V, Roberson,
jib- king’s affidavit.
GEORGIA: Banks County.—
Personally appeared J. T. King who
on oath says that he is the person
named in the affidavit of P. J. Shore.
which affidavit of said Shore appeal’s
in the GainesvilUe Eagle of May 19th
3SOS. That he was appointed Post
Master at Cornelia Ga., in 1898. That
his appointment was made <n the
recommendation of Col Jas. IV. Rob
erson, of Habersham county, one of
the patrons of Cornelia post olliee,
and on the endorsement of a majority
of the democrats getting mad at tin'
office. The statement that I paid, or
agreed to pay, P. F. M. Furr or any
other person any money or anything
oi value to secure my appointment as
post master is untrne, nor is it ti uc
that I was appointed through i!<e in
iluence of P. F. M. Furr.
J, T. King.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 21st day of May 1898
T. F. llill, Ord’y 13. C,
MR. FURR’s AFFIDAVIT.
GEORGIA: Ranks County.—
Personally appeared P. F. M. Furr
who on oath says that ho has read the
article in last weeks issue of the
Gainesville Eagle m reference to the
appointment of J. T. King for post
master at Cornelia Habersham county.
The statement that I received from
said King or any other thing of value
to secure their appointment is an ab
solute lie I had nothing to do with
King’s appointment nor did I ask fur
or try to secure King’s appointment.
P. F. M. Furr.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
tiiis May 21st. 1898.
A. J, Guifein, N. P. A J. I’.
A LETTER FROM MR. WOFFORD,
Hollingsworth, Ga , May 21st 1898
Editors Journal: Please allow'me j
££• in your paper to say that the
s• . nt it: the artie’e ui refet i. c ;
f- ;;u appointment of J. T. King
t master at Cornelia Habersham
?y in last weeks Gainesville Eagle
s out of whole cloth. King was
■ r .tinted postmaster at Cornelia on
recommendation of Col. Jas. IV. Rob
erson who is a patron of that office,
and myself and a majority of the other
democrats there. Mack Furr had
nothing to do wi'h King’s appoint
ment, and this whole article iii th e
Eagle is a dirty, stinking, campaign
lie, and shows how low and mean some
people can be and how far they will
go in tlier efforts to advance the cause
of their candidate. The statement in
regard to a quarrel between Tate,
Furr and myself are as untrue as the
dirty lies in reference to Kin’s appoint
ment. Tate has all along been my
friend and I have been lus. He is a
pure upright and honest gentleman,
and has made the people onc> of th
best members of Congress they have
ever had. Such lies as are ground out
e-s. u week in the Gainesville papers
can and should have but one effect
with ail honest and fair men, and that
is to make votes for Tate.
Yours truly,
A, P. Wofford.
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T was troubled with liver trouble, &
my stomach was out of order, it after
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what I eat. ft went on this way fo
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I was induced to try Ramon’s Liver
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England Our Friend.
There is no doubt of Great Britain’s
purpose to stand by us in the trouble
we are having with Spain. Tim imli
cations ot such a purpose are cropping
out all the time- Mr. Chamberlain,
tlu* English colonial minister, in a
speech at Birmingham on l-riday
even tig, is quoted as saying that
‘i m n* ■ may he, even war
i:f . ’ 'e. v pnrshased if
a ; as as t! n. Jle < aie-e the Stars
and Stripes ami the Union Jack
should wave together over an Anglo-
Saxon alliriicc-”
Cecil Rhodes, one of England’s
gre.it men, in a recent interview,
said that England should see to it
that the other Powers of JKurope ni l
not undertake to rob America of the
fruit of her victory at Manila. Fur
ther along in his interview, speaking j
to the British government, lie said:
• Strike a bargain with America and
you may he beginning the great An
glo-S ixon compact of the world,
reaching in significance an effectual
commercial federation of the English
speaking races ”
France is with Spain in the pend
ing war and Germany would. like to
dictate to us the policy to be adopted
in respect to the Philippines, but if
Great Britain gives us her moral sup
port, no one of the other Powers will
interfere with us in our war with
Spniu- We will he free to do as we
please so long as we do not intefere
witn the established riguts of other
nations—Ex.
The Last of Them.
The death cf General Henry R.
Jackson removes about the last of the
men who were prominent in Geoigia
politics hefor the war and took an ac
tive part in public affairs during the
t cession period.
General Jackson outlived nearly all
his contemporaries in that stormy
time and died at a ripe old age, re
taining his mental Jp ig>r to tho last
and presarving up to a short time be
fore liia death a remarkable degree
of physical activity.
He was the associate or opponent
of many of t ho strongest and most in
fluential men in Gaorgia’s history and
may be called the last of the old guard
Njw they are all gone. George W.
Crawford, Howell Cobb, Robert
Toombs Alexander and Linton Steph
ens, Benjamin If. llill, Joseph E.
Brown, Ilersehel V. Johnson, Chad s
J. Jenkins. James Jackson, Alfred 11.
Colquitt, FI; V. 31. Miller. Warren
Aiken, Martin J. Cravdord, Henry TANARUS,.
Bi nning and Henry R. Jackson, these
mi n were ail prominent on tho stage
of action before lhe war, in t'-e events
winch led up to it and transpired dur
ing its progress and in the trying days
that came later. They made a noble
group and illustrated their state.
<' .1 has hem remarkably rich
in run of genius and power, and those
whose names ve have mentioned had
much to do with making the his.ory
of tho state and shaping the course of
events during their lives.
Georgia will be fortunate indeed if
she shall always h ive such able and
faithful guardians of her honor and
interests.—Atlanta Journal.
Hundreds of thousands have heed
introduced to try Chamberlain’s
i Cough Remedy by reading what it
j has done for others, and having tested
its merits for themselves are to-day
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A Lcttar to .lane,
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SAGASTA EXPLAINS.
The ministers, m full uniform, ap
peared in the fenate today. Owing
to the circnmsta'iees the new cabinet
is already nick- named tho “circutn
stancial cabinet.” Tho premier Seni
or Sagnsta,,explained the ministerial
crisis and asserted that the new
ministry will continue the policy of
the former one. lie related ho v
Spain did everything to avoid war
until America, violating all recog
nized diplomacy, attacked Spain with
an injustice unp.ieoodented in the
annals of civilized history and com
pelled Spam to respond with war,
which Spain would continue a toute
oulrance (to the utmost) until an
honorable peace is obtainable.
1 Ties,” the premier continued, “i.
a strong policy, and th Q new govern
ment will also energetically conduct
negotiations with European and other
states.”
In the chamber Senor Sagasta
repeated his senate speech-
Senor Silvelo, leader of the dissi
dent conservatives, replied that his
section of tho conservative party
approved the policy announced by
Senor Sagasta and would support the
new cabinet.
Senor Romcroy Robledo, leader
of the Wevletite faction, presented
an interpellation, maintaining that
tlie other government was in a crisis
I and that die present cabinent was in
.
■ a crisis
Senor Romeroy Robledo then
pressed Senor Gamazo, minister of
public instruction, public works,
agritulture and commerce, to disclose
his individual opinion and to say how
far he indorsed the ministerial policy
of the reconstructed cabinet, insisting
that it' the present were a continua
tion of the former policy then Senor
Gamanzo,-unless he hid thiown over
his forme’- theories, ought to bo m
tho opposition and not in office-
Senor Gamczo replied that without
abandoning his political ideals he had
accepted office patriotically and would
cany out the government programme,
irrespective ot his owni personal
theories’
Senor Sagasta explained that the
cabinet change was clue to the fact
that several ministers were “ill anti
extremely fatigued after the recent
anxieties.”
He Mad t’ne cabinet found itself
confronted with war or dishonor,
and accepted tile former, adding
solemnly. “The Spanish government
will never accept pence if the torrito
rial integiity of Spain is not main
tciiied and otherwise Spain is deter
mined to fight a taute entrance.”
(Loud cheers.l
Later Senor Sagasta promised a
day to debate the Red Book.
Altogether, however, the debate
was disappointing to the chamber
and to the crowded public galleries,
which had expected sensational
scenes.
Senor Salmcron made a speech
vigorously attacking trie cabinet.
In taking possession of the arlmi
l-ality, the new minister of marine
made a patriotic speech to the assem
bled officers recalling “the splendid
example set by our sailors at Cavite
io cl } iug for Spain”
Lieut. Arture deCarratza, the
former Spanish naval attache at
Washington, Das arrived here. He
is quotes as saying be was closely
watched in Canada by agents of the
United States government.
Advices from Manilla say' the sit
nation there has improved.
Capt. Gen. Angusti it is added has
regulated the price of provisions.
It is also reported from Manilla
that the foreign colonists have sent
the capt-general expressions, of sym
pathy with Spain. This is markedly
the ease with the Germanly colony,
and the action of the German is said
to be due to orders received by the
German consul from Eerlin.
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